France

France

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France hits you with sensory overload in the best possible way. Step off the train in Lyon and you're immediately enveloped by the aroma of fresh croissants from Paul bakery mixed with cigarette smoke from the café terraces. The country's regional diversity is staggering—swap the lavender fields of Provence for the dramatic granite coasts of Brittany, or trade Parisian café culture for the wine caves of Burgundy where vintners still use keys that date back centuries.

Paris dominates most itineraries, but France's soul lives in its smaller cities. Annecy's turquoise canals make Venice look overrated, while Colmar's half-timbered houses feel like stepping into a fairy tale. The French take their food culture seriously—lunch still shuts down entire towns between 12-2pm, and trying to get dinner before 7:30pm will earn you puzzled looks. Master the art of the leisurely three-hour meal paired with local wine, and you'll understand why the French have perfected the balance between work and pleasure.

Practical Information

Visa

No visa required for stays under 90 days for US, UK, Canada, Australia

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Language

French (English widely spoken in tourist areas)

Timezone

CET (GMT+1)

Best Time to Visit

May-June and September-October offer perfect weather and smaller crowds, though Christmas markets in Alsace are magical in December

Emergency Number

112